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Hello, I am new to all this and any information would be greatly appreciated. My fiancee and I will be married in the US on July 4, 2009. He is an Australian citizen with permanent Canadian residency, he has lived in Canada for the past 20 years. What is the best option for his immigration, filing the I-130 as soon as we are married and then go for the K-3 or stay with the I-130? I have read where they are processing the I-130 much quicker and sometimes it is not worth the cost of going for the K-3. Please help with any information. Thanks!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hello, I am new to all this and any information would be greatly appreciated. My fiancee and I will be married in the US on July 4, 2009. He is an Australian citizen with permanent Canadian residency, he has lived in Canada for the past 20 years. What is the best option for his immigration, filing the I-130 as soon as we are married and then go for the K-3 or stay with the I-130? I have read where they are processing the I-130 much quicker and sometimes it is not worth the cost of going for the K-3. Please help with any information. Thanks!

looking to the current upadtes and timelines

its very clear that I-130 is much quicker ..beside its much less in paper work and money even after arriving to the us

and yes I-130 is the suitable form in ur case

Good Luck

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Hello, I am new to all this and any information would be greatly appreciated. My fiancee and I will be married in the US on July 4, 2009. He is an Australian citizen with permanent Canadian residency, he has lived in Canada for the past 20 years. What is the best option for his immigration, filing the I-130 as soon as we are married and then go for the K-3 or stay with the I-130? I have read where they are processing the I-130 much quicker and sometimes it is not worth the cost of going for the K-3. Please help with any information. Thanks!

looking to the current upadtes and timelines

its very clear that I-130 is much quicker ..beside its much less in paper work and money even after arriving to the us

and yes I-130 is the suitable form in ur case

Good Luck

Thank you very much!!!

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Hello, I am new to all this and any information would be greatly appreciated. My fiancee and I will be married in the US on July 4, 2009. He is an Australian citizen with permanent Canadian residency, he has lived in Canada for the past 20 years. What is the best option for his immigration, filing the I-130 as soon as we are married and then go for the K-3 or stay with the I-130? I have read where they are processing the I-130 much quicker and sometimes it is not worth the cost of going for the K-3. Please help with any information. Thanks!

looking to the current upadtes and timelines

its very clear that I-130 is much quicker ..beside its much less in paper work and money even after arriving to the us

and yes I-130 is the suitable form in ur case

Good Luck

Thank you very much!!!

Generally, the answer given is what I would say, with a primary exception being beneficiaries who live in the Vancouver Consular district. In that case, the K3 is much faster AFTER petition approval than the CR1 route, since THEY all go through Montreal.

In what part of Canada does your fiance reside?

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Hello, I am new to all this and any information would be greatly appreciated. My fiancee and I will be married in the US on July 4, 2009. He is an Australian citizen with permanent Canadian residency, he has lived in Canada for the past 20 years. What is the best option for his immigration, filing the I-130 as soon as we are married and then go for the K-3 or stay with the I-130? I have read where they are processing the I-130 much quicker and sometimes it is not worth the cost of going for the K-3. Please help with any information. Thanks!

looking to the current upadtes and timelines

its very clear that I-130 is much quicker ..beside its much less in paper work and money even after arriving to the us

and yes I-130 is the suitable form in ur case

Good Luck

Thank you very much!!!

Generally, the answer given is what I would say, with a primary exception being beneficiaries who live in the Vancouver Consular district. In that case, the K3 is much faster AFTER petition approval than the CR1 route, since THEY all go through Montreal.

In what part of Canada does your fiance reside?

My fiancee lives in British Columbia so Vancouver is only a 45 minute drive for him. We had heard the CR1 would require going to Montreal and that the wait times could be long.

 
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